Democrats, editorial, Mary Hayashi, Neiman Marcus, San Francisco Chronicle, SD10, shoplifting, State Senate
Year: 2014
454 Posts
CEDA, Dan Siegel, Larry Reid, Libby Schaaf, Lynette McElhaney, minimum wage, Oakland, Oakland City Council, Oakland committees, Pat Kernighan, Pican, poverty, restaurants
Oakland Councilman’s $10.20 Minimum Wage Ordinance Held in Committee
Fremont, June primary, League of Women Voters, Peter Kuo, SCA5, State Senate
League of Women Voters Apologize for Neglecting to Invite GOP Candidate
Alberto Torrico, Assembly, Bob Wieckowski, Democratic Convention, East Bay Express, Roman Reed, sacramento, SD10, Trisha Tahmasbi
Wieckowski Aide Filed Unsuccessful Restraining Order Last Year Against Wife of Alberto Torrico
CA15, candidate forum, congress, Ellen Corbett, Eric Swalwell, Hugh Bussell, NSA, privacy
Swalwell Again Avoids Questioning Over His Vote Allowing Government Spying
AB 1266, AD20, Assembly, Bill Quirk, candidate forum, Cesar Chavez, discrimination, Fremont, gay marriage, gay rights, Jaime Patino, lgbt, Luis Reynoso, Martin Luther King, privacy, Republicans
20th Assembly Candidates Support Gay Marriage, but Spar over Gender I.D. Law
coliseum, Dhar Mann, FBI, Hegenberger Road, Larry Reid, Leland Yee, Oakland City Council, San Francisco Chronicle
Report: G-Men Reached Out to Oakland Councilmembers Reid, McElhaney
CA17, campaign finance, congress, Democrats, domestic violence, Gurbaksh Chalal, Ro Khanna, techies, technology
Khanna Donates Contributions from Tech CEO Guilty of Domestic Violence
2014 Election, Alameda County, Bob Wieckowski, Election 2012, Josh Pulliam, June primary, Mark Goodwin, Mary Hayashi, mugshot, Richard Valle, State Senate, supervisor, website
Wieckowski Releases Hard-Hitting Website Attacking Hayashi
Assembly, Audie Bock, Bob Wieckowski, Ellen Corbett, Eric Swalwell, Francisco Zermeno, Mary Hayashi, Mike Honda, Oakland, Ro Khanna, tv ads, Vanila Singh
Primary Candidates with Cash to Burn Turn to Mad Men
bills, Dan Kalb, George Gascon, Mark Leno, Oakland, Oakland City Council, robberies, smartphone kill switch, State Senate
Kalb: State Senate ‘Did a Dumb Thing’ on Smartphone Kill Switches
Barbara Halliday, Francisco Zermeno, Hayward, Hayward mayor, June primary, Mark Salinas, Palo Alto, wealthy cities
Hayward Mayoral Candidate Says City Will Never Be Wealthy Like Piedmont
AD25, Assembly, Assembly committee, Bob Wieckowski, Fremont, injunction, judiciary, restraining order, revenge porn
Wieckowski’s Revenge Porn Bill Passes Assembly Judiciary Committee
AD16, BANG, CA17, Catharine Baker, editorial, endorsements, John Diaz, Mike Honda, moderates, Newell Arnerich, Pete Stark, San Francisco Chronicle, Steve Glazer, Tim Sbranti, Ukraine
This June, take their Suggestions and do the Opposite
AD20, Bill Quirk, CA15, Calpine, campaign finance, environment, Eric Swalwell, Hayward, hayward landing, Hayward mayor, June primary
